GAMBIER, Ohio — In preparation for the 2025 season, the Kenyon College women’s lacrosse team welcomed a new member of the staff. Head Coach Angelica Gero announced recently that Annie Hutter was hired as an assistant coach and will begin her duties at the start of the spring semester.
For the past year, Hutter served as coach of Team One, a club lacrosse program in Chicago, Illinois. That stint capped off a four-year run in which Hutter honed her coaching skills following her graduation from Queens University of Charlotte in 2023.
While at Queens, an NCAA Division II University that recently moved to Division I, Hutter was a defender on teams that reached the NCAA Tournament semifinals three times and finished as national runner-up in 2021. She played in 37 career games, forced 28 turnovers and collected 31 ground balls. Over that four-year period, which included a COVID year, the Royals posted a combined record of 50-11.
Hutter began club coaching while still playing in college. She started that process as an assistant with TLC in Baltimore, Maryland. She worked there for four summers before moving on to assist with the Ultimate Lacrosse club in Charlotte, North Carolina for one season.
A native of Towson, Maryland, Hutter, who also worked as a personal lacrosse trainer, earned her bachelor’s degree in biology from Queens.
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